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Jeremy Vine 'road rage' driver to appeal against conviction | Jeremy Vine 'road rage' driver to appeal against conviction |
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A driver filmed screaming obscenities at BBC presenter Jeremy Vine as he cycled on a narrow road in west London is to appeal against her conviction. | A driver filmed screaming obscenities at BBC presenter Jeremy Vine as he cycled on a narrow road in west London is to appeal against her conviction. |
Shanique Syrena Pearson, 22 of Vauxhall, threatened Mr Vine and made a gun sign at him during the row in Kensington on 26 August 2016. | Shanique Syrena Pearson, 22 of Vauxhall, threatened Mr Vine and made a gun sign at him during the row in Kensington on 26 August 2016. |
She was convicted of driving without reasonable consideration for other road users and using abusive or insulting words or behaviour. | She was convicted of driving without reasonable consideration for other road users and using abusive or insulting words or behaviour. |
Her appeal will be heard on 18 April. | Her appeal will be heard on 18 April. |
Pearson, who has a number of previous convictions including assaults and theft, had been warned she could be jailed as she was subject to a suspended sentence when the argument happened. | Pearson, who has a number of previous convictions including assaults and theft, had been warned she could be jailed as she was subject to a suspended sentence when the argument happened. |
She has admitted driving an unlicensed vehicle. | She has admitted driving an unlicensed vehicle. |
The mother-of-one was to be sentenced at Isleworth Crown Court but the hearing was postponed pending her appeal. |
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